

This Class KG worksheet on Match Letter to Starting Object helps young learners strengthen early phonics skills by connecting letters with the correct starting sounds of familiar objects. Through picture-based activities, children carefully observe each image, say the word aloud, and identify the letter it begins with. The worksheet builds strong letter–sound association, listening skills, and alphabet confidence, making it ideal for kindergarten learners beginning their phonics journey.
1. It helps children connect spoken sounds with written letters.
2. Beginning sound practice builds a strong phonics foundation.
3. Picture-based learning improves listening and observation skills.
4. These skills support early reading, spelling, and pronunciation.
The worksheet contains four structured phonics exercises that gradually build letter–sound awareness for KG learners.
Exercise No. 1
Look at the pictures carefully. Say each picture name aloud. Listen to the first sound. Choose and circle the object that begins with the given sound.
1. Which begins with C? → Cat
2. Which begins with B? → Pants
3. Which begins with D? → Donut
4. Which begins with F? → Fox
5. Which begins with H? → Hat
6. Which begins with I? → Igloo
7. Which begins with M? → Mango
8. Which begins with P? → Panda
9. Which begins with T? → Toast
10. Which begins with Z? → Zebra
Exercise No. 2
Look at the picture. Say the picture name aloud. Write the starting letter of the object in the blank.
1. Book → B
2. Umbrella → U
3. Bag → B
4. Laptop → L
5. Slippers → S
6. Tree → T
7. Clock → C
8. Pencil → P
9. Shoe → S
10. Carrot → C
Exercise No. 3
Look at the picture carefully. Say the picture name aloud. Read the sentence. Write True if the starting letter is correct. Write False if it is not.
1. Pillow starts with P. → True
2. Lamp starts with O. → False
3. Cactus starts with C. → True
4. Gloves start with G. → True
5. Bandage starts with B. → True
6. Cake starts with R. → False
7. Kettle starts with K. → True
8. Purse starts with P. → True
9. Juice starts with J. → True
10. Sweater starts with B. → False
Exercise No. 4
Look at the pictures in each group. Say their names aloud. Circle the pictures that start with the given letter.
1. Starting with C → crown, cherries
2. Starting with B → balloons
3. Starting with D → duck, dog
4. Starting with F → flower, fly
5. Starting with H → house, heart
6. Starting with L → laptop, lock
7. Starting with M → monkey
8. Starting with P → policeman, plant
9. Starting with T → tomato, tap
10. Starting with Z → zoo, zebra
Help your child build strong phonics and alphabet confidence by matching letters to starting objects through fun, picture-based practice.
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It shows how letters represent sounds at the beginning of words.
Familiar objects make sound-letter connections clearer and memorable.
Children learn new words while practicing letter sounds.